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BILL OF RIGHTSHarvey F Gamage

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A Summary of Sailing Yacht BILL OF RIGHTS

The sailing yacht BILL OF RIGHTS is a superyacht of generous proportions. This 43 metre (141 ft) luxury yacht was the work of at Harvey F Gamage in 1971. BILL OF RIGHTS was previously registered as the project or yacht name 246. She could be considered a older twin masted schooner. Superyacht BILL OF RIGHTS is a upscale yacht that can sleep a total of 38 people on board and has approximately 8 professional crew. The firm of naval architecture whom authored the design work on the yacht is Mccurdy, Rhodes & Bates.

The yacht's wider design collaboration came from Mccurdy, Rhodes & Bates. The professional naval architect intellectual property are a creation of Mccurdy, Rhodes & Bates.
In 1971 she was formally launched with triumph in South Bristol Me and post sea trials and finishing touches was afterwards passed on to the owner. Harvey F Gamage completed their new build sailing yacht in the United States.
The main hull was built out of wooden. The sailing yacht superstructure is made extensively using wood. The length of the luxury yacht on deck is 28.9 (94.8 ft). With a width of 7.5 metres / 24.6 feet BILL OF RIGHTS has moderate interior. A reasonably deep draught of 3.2m (10.5ft) affects the amount of worldwide harbours she can enter, depending on their particular depth at low tide.

S/Y BILL OF RIGHTS Engineering & Speeds:

The engine of the BILL OF RIGHTS generates 212 horse power (or 156 kilowatts). Her total HP is 212 HP and her total Kilowatts are 156. For propulsion BILL OF RIGHTS has a single screw propeller.

Superyacht BILL OF RIGHTS Has Accommodation:

Offering volume for a limit of 38 visiting passengers staying on board, the BILL OF RIGHTS accommodates everyone luxuriously. The boat uses approximately 8 expert qualified crew to maintain and sail.

A List of the Specifications of the BILL OF RIGHTS:

Superyacht Name:

Sailing Yacht BILL OF RIGHTS

Ex:

246

Built By:

Harvey F. Gamage

Built in:

South Bristol Me, United States

Launched in:

1971

Length Overall:

42.92 metres / 140.8 feet.

Waterline Length:

25.91 (85 ft)

Naval Architecture:

Mccurdy, Rhodes & Bates, Mccurdy, Rhodes & Bates

Gross Tonnes:

95

Nett Tonnes:

87

Displacement:

160

Hull / Superstructure Construction Material:

wooden / wood

Owner of BILL OF RIGHTS:

Unknown

BILL OF RIGHTS available for luxury yacht charters:

-

Is the yacht for sale:

-

Helicopter Landing Pad:

No

Material Used For Deck:

wood

The Country the Yacht is Flagged in:

United States

Official registry port is:

Philadelphia Pa

Home port:

San Pedro Ca, USA

Max yacht charter guests:

38

Number of Crew Members:

8

Main Engine(s) is one 212 Horse Power / 156 kW Caterpillar.

Total engine power output 212 HP /156 KW.

Potable water capacity:

unknown.

Total Sail Size:

6297.

Yacht Beam:

7.5m/24.6ft.

Length on Deck:

28.9m/94.8ft.

Waterline Length (LWL):

25.91m/85ft.

Draught Maximum:

3.2m/10.5ft.

Yacht Type:

twin masted schooner.

Further Information On The Yacht

She has a wood deck.

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